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which is what evan morris did. the first story about the first theme in the book is evan morris is a top lobbyist or pharmaceutical company. for a biotech company spending most of dollars on lobbying is very successful with cars, porsches, houses astern the thousand dollar boat that we talked about. and then one day is playing golf and gets a call from the boss for the bosses i'm coming to d.c. tomorrow clear your schedule, i went to talk to you. evan morris did things are back. new stealing money from his company and he said we need to meet. so it comes into the office the next day not with his boss with lawyers for an outside firm at the law firm. an accompanying hired to investigate them. turns out the company got a tip and an anonymous letter saying this guys up to no good basically. so evan morris meets with the lawyers. realizes the lawyers are on to him. abruptly excused himself, it gets a in his portion drives to his favorite golf course where he is trying to figure out presume to figure out presume to forg
which is what evan morris did. the first story about the first theme in the book is evan morris is a top lobbyist or pharmaceutical company. for a biotech company spending most of dollars on lobbying is very successful with cars, porsches, houses astern the thousand dollar boat that we talked about. and then one day is playing golf and gets a call from the boss for the bosses i'm coming to d.c. tomorrow clear your schedule, i went to talk to you. evan morris did things are back. new stealing...
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either many murders like this in morris? >> no. it is very rare. morris is a small town. >> reporter: this must have been a big deal. who are you told us the victim? >> michael reese. >> reporter: michael reese, 40 years old had been killed in his own home. the only potential witness was his wife, cindy breezwood called 911. she was outside being cared for by police officers while detectives took in the crime scene. >> i needed to see what the scene looked like and i wanted to see where the body was, what the position was, anything that i could tell right away. >> reporter: where was the body? >> it was a new construction area that was being built onto the existing house. his feet were at the back door and he was laying forward into the unfinished room. >> reporter: michael had been shot once in the back of the head. >> reporter: is is anything to you when someone shot from behind like that in the head? >> it gives us an indication that someone did this to him, not that it was self-inflicted. >> reporter: was the house ted. telling you anything? >>
either many murders like this in morris? >> no. it is very rare. morris is a small town. >> reporter: this must have been a big deal. who are you told us the victim? >> michael reese. >> reporter: michael reese, 40 years old had been killed in his own home. the only potential witness was his wife, cindy breezwood called 911. she was outside being cared for by police officers while detectives took in the crime scene. >> i needed to see what the scene looked like and...
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it's dense lobbying and campaign donations and corporate power we try to write about this guy, evan morris and several other characters that arepe really important and fascinating going to have it along the change. >> you show that kind of shift that happens with the lobby and influence over the years and let's talk about the 1970s. you mentioned it seemed like the birth of lobbying. what happened then? >> we covered lobbying going for america andcs up and downed from the society and going to embrace some of the growth of the government. they were making money, companies were doing well and they were spoiling their teams and caring about their employees and every change in the 1970s is really a critical point in the evolution. in 1970s with stagflation or inflation,ed the economy tanked and companies looking for who to blame and no longer profitable andan losing money and look at l the government regulations and rules that are crimping our businesses and at that point, likesi any smart business investing in their problem, which is the government. companies started hiring lobbyist and fundi
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his study, a most commendable enterprise, amy morris bradley and the soldiers' journals. >> thank you very much. good morning, i have often had that effect on an audience where people leave on masks, do not be alarmed. no meaningful survey of the post civil war experience is complete without significant scholarship devoted to george lemmon and his popular and influential newspaper of the national tribune, founded in 1877 as a monthly journal to address the interest of soldiers and sailors of the late war and all pensioners of the united states. the sheet was likewise intended to advance the fortunes of its publisher and growing practices in the nation's capital. with its impressive circulation and report of generous pension legislation, it eventually became a general journal of record for the grand army of the republic. as much of an entrepreneur as george lemmon proved to be, his enterprise was hardly original, in truth, a lively and competitive patriotic press featuring more than 40 publications, and he takes the needs of veterans was already well established by the time of the trib
his study, a most commendable enterprise, amy morris bradley and the soldiers' journals. >> thank you very much. good morning, i have often had that effect on an audience where people leave on masks, do not be alarmed. no meaningful survey of the post civil war experience is complete without significant scholarship devoted to george lemmon and his popular and influential newspaper of the national tribune, founded in 1877 as a monthly journal to address the interest of soldiers and sailors...
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its editors intended featuring poetry from a mae morris. that was amy's pen name, by the way, followed by a history of the convalescent camp, an article on soldier's weddings, notices of temperance meetings and entertainment festivals and lists of letters awaiting pickup at the camp post. and it's estimated that during their time in service to the sanitary commission, amy, more than 100,000 hospital soldiers with securing backpay and discharge papers. and it was clear that her journalistic efforts promised to reach thousands more. her efforts, they were rewarded. the first year she sold 1000 copies. the required 1500 papers to meet demand, along with instructions for filing applications. other important topics. updates on the wages to which soldiers were entitled and what bounties might be obtained for extended length of service. which office might be approached for their distribution on the plight of federal prisoners and their families was a frequent topic as well. more than one column in the journals. first few editions tended specific a
its editors intended featuring poetry from a mae morris. that was amy's pen name, by the way, followed by a history of the convalescent camp, an article on soldier's weddings, notices of temperance meetings and entertainment festivals and lists of letters awaiting pickup at the camp post. and it's estimated that during their time in service to the sanitary commission, amy, more than 100,000 hospital soldiers with securing backpay and discharge papers. and it was clear that her journalistic...
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and amy morris bradley was nothing, if not a gifted administrator and recruiter. and so what was interesting is what happened. these editors afterward, almost all of them continued careers in journalism. and so looking for them was way in which to sort of get get a sense of, you know, what happened to them and not only what they did in terms of journalism, but most of them went on to be very, very involved with the grand army of the republic itself, veterans affairs. i hope that's helpful in terms of where some of that came from. john. okay. thank you very much. so you just opened our website. can i comment is just a most impressive research, comprehensive and and unexplored material. i mean to little explorer. thank you so much. thanks, bill. and our final paper of this segment. oh, yeah. i have to use my microphone a distance reporting in civil war. the case of american civil war hubert van tuyll augusta university. thank you. thank you. war >> thank you. journalists faced physical danger and suffered problems, reluctant to manipulative sources. the latter was a
and amy morris bradley was nothing, if not a gifted administrator and recruiter. and so what was interesting is what happened. these editors afterward, almost all of them continued careers in journalism. and so looking for them was way in which to sort of get get a sense of, you know, what happened to them and not only what they did in terms of journalism, but most of them went on to be very, very involved with the grand army of the republic itself, veterans affairs. i hope that's helpful in...
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we've talked about evan morris.you and your brother do this great thing where you're following some very well-known lobbying through the book. right, paul manafort, tony podesta, evan morris, to name a few. and they just have these like incredibly splashy lives and they're buying art and they're marrying these people and the cars, the houses, and then they all have these seemingly equally momentous downfall goals. and i wonder if is that a common trajectory or just the group or it was amazing that they kind of faced that. so no it's not completely it's not uncommon. but not every lobbyist, you know, served dies in a plane crash. right. but but some of them do. so, you know we're trying to tell an interesting story. and teach people about how washington is changed, but also, again, because these topics are hard we didn't want to write a dry history book or something that, you know, that no one's going to read. so we wanted to make it as light and lively as possible. so we picked the most interesting lobbyists, the pe
we've talked about evan morris.you and your brother do this great thing where you're following some very well-known lobbying through the book. right, paul manafort, tony podesta, evan morris, to name a few. and they just have these like incredibly splashy lives and they're buying art and they're marrying these people and the cars, the houses, and then they all have these seemingly equally momentous downfall goals. and i wonder if is that a common trajectory or just the group or it was amazing...
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the sponsor of the measure is a group called together sf action which was bankrolled by michael morris, a venture capitalist that got rich investing in companies like google, linkedin and paypal. morris contributed nearly $3.2 million in support of prop d, including $600,000 to farrell's independent committee supporting the measure. morris has criticized the city's handling of things like hopelessness, open-air drug use, housing development and targeting progressives, in particular, aaron peskin, the mayoral candidate who is president of the board of supervisors. peskin is a chief opponent of the commission cutting measure and said prop d would take a meat axe to participatory democracy in the city and he is pushing prop e which would have a task force study changes to commissions instead of imposing an artificial cap of 65 as prop d would do. in all, as you mentioned, $9.5 million had been contributed in support of prop d, far more than for any of the other ballot committees. >> we'll have to wait and see if this fine will indeed affect the outcome of proposition d and mark farrell's
the sponsor of the measure is a group called together sf action which was bankrolled by michael morris, a venture capitalist that got rich investing in companies like google, linkedin and paypal. morris contributed nearly $3.2 million in support of prop d, including $600,000 to farrell's independent committee supporting the measure. morris has criticized the city's handling of things like hopelessness, open-air drug use, housing development and targeting progressives, in particular, aaron...
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so it was a major undertaking by errol morris. when bob called me i saidbob, if you don't know who errol morris is, what is your capacity for further evisceration and humiliation , i thought it was going to eat him alive and it didn't but in the end this was another opportunity for bob to explain why it was that the war had gone so badly. who was it among the best and brightest and how was it they ended up in such a debacle . then over the years i published a whole bunch of other books, i published clark clifford, secretary of defense and a book called council of the president, worked with him on his memoirs. the soviet ambassador in washington for many decades, i did his memoirs. so i had the perspective of other people, not quite the same level of intensity as i had with mcnamara but also very intense with clifford and brandon and then i did morley safer, i did mal brown, at the new york times.a book called once upon a distant war which was a book really a biography of david halberstam , neil she had and malcolm brown who were t
so it was a major undertaking by errol morris. when bob called me i saidbob, if you don't know who errol morris is, what is your capacity for further evisceration and humiliation , i thought it was going to eat him alive and it didn't but in the end this was another opportunity for bob to explain why it was that the war had gone so badly. who was it among the best and brightest and how was it they ended up in such a debacle . then over the years i published a whole bunch of other books, i...
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and the voice you heard there interviewing jacob is filmmaker errol morris. he and jacob team up to turn jacobs searing body of reporting on the family separation crisis into a new film called separated. i was lucky enough to have jacob and errol morris join me on this program to discuss what inspired them to make this film and the urgency of recording for posterity, how unprecedented trump's family separation policy was. >> it is represents something different and something new, and it is important to remember and acknowledge that fact. when you are separating a two- month-old nursing infant from his mother, that is a big, big difference. you can hear the head of the department of homeland security, the secretary, tell us that we are not doing anything unusual, we are just following the law. and why didn't they do this during the obama administration? obama deported lots and lots and lots of people. why didn't they do this during the obama administration? because they discussed it and decided it was immoral. >> discussed it and decided it was immoral. that's
and the voice you heard there interviewing jacob is filmmaker errol morris. he and jacob team up to turn jacobs searing body of reporting on the family separation crisis into a new film called separated. i was lucky enough to have jacob and errol morris join me on this program to discuss what inspired them to make this film and the urgency of recording for posterity, how unprecedented trump's family separation policy was. >> it is represents something different and something new, and it...
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and dick morris says that he expects across the trunk when all of the swing states with the possible exception of wisconsin. but as i look at it, even in wisconsin, the biggest city is will walkie. it is beverly urban eyes, which means it is february, democrats. and there's been a, a, a significant decline in early voting and in the warranty. and that does not bode well for the democrats even there. so i think we're going to say a powerful way for donald trump, i think, i think is going to win the house. i think he's going to win the senate and he will take office as a, as a fair, more powerful president. and he was in 2016 because now the supreme court wayne said who's direction where they didn't before. he has a vice president who will be a total weight boy, o guy and and somebody who is is a real powerhouse ged advances or an incredible powerhouse it is old and is ro, right? also by the way, a j t. manson. so it is a zealous opponent of the war and ukraine. and so he'll be a constant moist within the cabinet and is very articulate is a broad individual. i'm going back in 2016 when
and dick morris says that he expects across the trunk when all of the swing states with the possible exception of wisconsin. but as i look at it, even in wisconsin, the biggest city is will walkie. it is beverly urban eyes, which means it is february, democrats. and there's been a, a, a significant decline in early voting and in the warranty. and that does not bode well for the democrats even there. so i think we're going to say a powerful way for donald trump, i think, i think is going to win...
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the hello, i'm terry morris. and thanks for joining us. your national criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister, your god. they are accused of war crimes and gaza and crimes against humanity. the court also issued a warrant for the leader of hamas is armed, waiting. we'll have a death over the attack on october 7th of last year. the israel claims death was killed in an air strike. the debt on the list of the international criminal court is strongly prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister you off guard on both are judge, be direct attacks on civilian populations. i'm using starvation as a bip and a for nathan. yeah. how describe the move s and d submitted? the truth is simple. no more is more just then the war that as well as been waging and gaza after her mazda attacked his unprovoked to launch the launching the worst massacre. it goes to jewish people since the holocaust that if he charges per met with outreach in history, this doesn't reall
the hello, i'm terry morris. and thanks for joining us. your national criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and former defense minister, your god. they are accused of war crimes and gaza and crimes against humanity. the court also issued a warrant for the leader of hamas is armed, waiting. we'll have a death over the attack on october 7th of last year. the israel claims death was killed in an air strike. the debt on the list of the...
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robert morris was something of a financial w wizard.e was the superintendent of finance during the revolution and the confederation. morris sought an ability to establish a national bank. we'll hear more about this later on with alexanderer hamilton. he washe to establish a national bank he calls of the bank of north america. the whole idea was to utilize the bank to finance the revolutionaryha war. and has some success but i think it's postmortem on this, his reflection on the bank of north america after the revolution is pretty telling. when he essentiallyly said was i difficulty with this. the reason b why is because the stakes always objected to anything i wanted toal do. i always rain to states he called provincial jealousies. virginia what to do this. massachusetts want to do that, connecticut something else. again at the same old problem of how much can youos compel is asking. you have to go hat in hand and ask for revenue. so again pretty problematic in terms of nationhood. the other area or the second area i should say is massa
robert morris was something of a financial w wizard.e was the superintendent of finance during the revolution and the confederation. morris sought an ability to establish a national bank. we'll hear more about this later on with alexanderer hamilton. he washe to establish a national bank he calls of the bank of north america. the whole idea was to utilize the bank to finance the revolutionaryha war. and has some success but i think it's postmortem on this, his reflection on the bank of north...
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reluctant memoir, just i'd say got to be a good sign because if you ever encounter an enthusiastic morris, you should run the other direction. and because exposing personal traumas inevitably typically would involve other people. and so i think i was very reluctant to write about my own life because it would involve talking about my family. and so i did feel the compulsion eventually to, to write this no more because i could finally make the connections between my families, personal experiences and my own, and larger historical tapestries. i spent my career in my life grappling with big political questions of race and colonization and that scale otherness. but of hopefully a sign of my maturity as a human being is that i've also come to be able to recognize that other. and this is also not just taking place on these bast scales, but also under intimate scales. and sometimes the people who are most other to you are the people who are right next to my parents. my, my family. the difficulty in reading a bit more is to understand your ordinariness, can be the site of intense conflict and if w
reluctant memoir, just i'd say got to be a good sign because if you ever encounter an enthusiastic morris, you should run the other direction. and because exposing personal traumas inevitably typically would involve other people. and so i think i was very reluctant to write about my own life because it would involve talking about my family. and so i did feel the compulsion eventually to, to write this no more because i could finally make the connections between my families, personal experiences...
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robert morris was considered something of a financial wizard. he was the superintendent of finance during the revolution in the confederation period. morris sought an ability to establish a national bank, right? we will be hearing about this later on with alexander hamilton. but, he wants to establish a national bank, called it the bank of north america and the whole idea was you would utilize that bank to finance the revolutionary war. it had some success, but i think sort of postmortem on this, his reflection on the bank of north america after the revolution is pretty telling. what he essentially said was, i had difficulty with this. and the reason why was the states always objected to anything i wanted to do. i always ran into states, what he called sort of provincial jealousies. all right? virginia wants to do this, massachusetts wants to do that, right? connecticut comes something else. again, it is the problem of how much you can compel as opposed to sort of asking. you have to go hat in hand and ask for a revenue. right? so, pretty proble
robert morris was considered something of a financial wizard. he was the superintendent of finance during the revolution in the confederation period. morris sought an ability to establish a national bank, right? we will be hearing about this later on with alexander hamilton. but, he wants to establish a national bank, called it the bank of north america and the whole idea was you would utilize that bank to finance the revolutionary war. it had some success, but i think sort of postmortem on...
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another politic, sheehan, who is involved in the rothstein story, is a guy named morris kantor. he has an office at 152 west 42nd street. he's the assemblyman on the upper upper upper west side, somewhere past, i think, columbia university. okay. he's in there for a couple of terms. he's rothstein's attorney at the end. he's fixing everything for him. and when arnold rothstein is shot at the park central hotel and is dying at the polyclinic hotel, which, by the way, valentino died at, and marilyn monroe was treated at, and when rothstein, in his dying, kantor produces shows up at the deathbed and says arnold, remember that. will you ask me to prepare? a few weeks ago, and you never got around to signing? i happened to have it right here. sign here. this was contested by arnold's relatives, but that that's the sort of fellow that morris kantor was and the sort of people that were often infesting politics at that time, which is why tammany was about to collapse. they also had to vet arnold rothstein's papers, which randi may have with her. i don't know, though, she says. now was i
another politic, sheehan, who is involved in the rothstein story, is a guy named morris kantor. he has an office at 152 west 42nd street. he's the assemblyman on the upper upper upper west side, somewhere past, i think, columbia university. okay. he's in there for a couple of terms. he's rothstein's attorney at the end. he's fixing everything for him. and when arnold rothstein is shot at the park central hotel and is dying at the polyclinic hotel, which, by the way, valentino died at, and...
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uh, there's the files that are found to be morris. uh, and i think we're far from here and at the end of the story, i think there's a lot to be clear despite the big amount of footage, the drones of social media in terms of how those groups organized in the run up to my garbage. it will be friends visits to understood them . um, how the for the needs of the socks, according to is there any media or there are indications would show that the text had been coordinated and the doctor authorities definitely have a mission on their hands. clarifying the situation in defense of the past few days and obviously the right felix. but there was a lot of official reaction to the at and t submitted a tax and, but also the behavior of some of them a copy funds before and after the game is also part of the picture here. and what can you tell us about this? as well, my company cannot be fans just for fun sex. we're talking about the most successful football clubbing is red sort of the local by community because you will be have supporters from all aro
uh, there's the files that are found to be morris. uh, and i think we're far from here and at the end of the story, i think there's a lot to be clear despite the big amount of footage, the drones of social media in terms of how those groups organized in the run up to my garbage. it will be friends visits to understood them . um, how the for the needs of the socks, according to is there any media or there are indications would show that the text had been coordinated and the doctor authorities...
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john morris�*s four—month—old son died from a lung condition.is exposure to the fallout from the bombs. there are so many people that are totally unaware of the traumas and the dangers they put us in at that time, as has often been said, i believe, and i�*m sure my colleagues will agree, we were human guinea pigs, used by our own military. and ifind it a disgrace. john�*s story, and those of others like him, are now featuring in a bbc documentary. many suffered long—term chronic illnesses, high rates of miscarriages in their wives and birth defects in their children. archie hart has 150 lipomas on his body. he was on board a ship that sailed through the nuclear fallout. it was sold in a gentle way, in the sense. you remember portia's speech from the merchant of venice? "it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven." that's how they tried to sell it to on the ship i was on. and the thing is that it wasn't the gentle rain from heaven. it was toxic. it was deadly. it was, um, radiation. investigative journalist susie boniface has been reporting on th
john morris�*s four—month—old son died from a lung condition.is exposure to the fallout from the bombs. there are so many people that are totally unaware of the traumas and the dangers they put us in at that time, as has often been said, i believe, and i�*m sure my colleagues will agree, we were human guinea pigs, used by our own military. and ifind it a disgrace. john�*s story, and those of others like him, are now featuring in a bbc documentary. many suffered long—term chronic...
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and while glenn morris was a practicing physician, he actually treated patients. one day he lost a patient. it wasn't the first patient he was to an antibiotic infection. and he was very upset, visibly upset. so sandra asking was wrong and glenn said, i just lost person to an infection that didn't react to antibiotics and i don't know how to treat them and send sandra and the phage didn't work either. and glenn gave him that stare like he had no what sandra was even talking about. and when i was talking to sandra for the book, you said it was just such a moment of reckoning to me in in in america, in a country with a very medical system, someone died from infection that we could cure in my hometown. it just make sense. so glenn and him. and basically from that on, sandra c-span at least 25 years, probably more by now that he kept pushing this this idea in the united states, trying to convince the nih to get him some to convince the fda that phages were safe to use. and for a long time, he was kind hitting the wall because of all those reasons that i explained a fe
and while glenn morris was a practicing physician, he actually treated patients. one day he lost a patient. it wasn't the first patient he was to an antibiotic infection. and he was very upset, visibly upset. so sandra asking was wrong and glenn said, i just lost person to an infection that didn't react to antibiotics and i don't know how to treat them and send sandra and the phage didn't work either. and glenn gave him that stare like he had no what sandra was even talking about. and when i...
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well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it right it matter what your political stripe they all love the paper and so and so we may be able to bring. the old fashioned news by you know city by city local news by local yeah. okay okay. hi. i'm rambling. i'm an asian-american journalist. you are part of my origin story. i recall you interviewing gary and just straight up asking if he had killed chandra levy. my jaw dropped to the ground. i never. gary. oh, gary condit. gary sorry. gary hart. no, gary hart had an affair with a the same same type of dude. you know. right. yo
well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it...
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reporter ben morris. that's a draw farm in fresno county where the milk's being made.hing new here about this is all yes, we cause of illnesses occurred in september and october 2023. >> but there's been nothing cents. mark mcafee, ceo farm responding to a recent article by the associated press, an article alleging at least 165 people across 4 states were sickened as a february of this year with salmonella infections from his raw milk products. with 20 people hospitalized in outbreak, the article says ended in not claims the outbreak and then well before the end of last year when they voluntarily recalled some products from local last 7 days, you're not gonna have ongoing illnesses. >> and that was a very short period. time with one code. 8 was affected by one count was second. i heard it was previously told only 19 to 20 people got sick. i do know that there were a couple of people that went to hospital overnight, but everybody fully recovered. we're very happy about according to fresno county department of public health, only 2 recent cases of salmonella in the count
reporter ben morris. that's a draw farm in fresno county where the milk's being made.hing new here about this is all yes, we cause of illnesses occurred in september and october 2023. >> but there's been nothing cents. mark mcafee, ceo farm responding to a recent article by the associated press, an article alleging at least 165 people across 4 states were sickened as a february of this year with salmonella infections from his raw milk products. with 20 people hospitalized in outbreak, the...
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i'm terry morris, and good to help you with this ukraine's use of us made attack. and let's to strike a russian ammunition depot embryos because yet to see military retaliation from moscow. the strikes came shortly after washington authorized their use on russian territory. united states has also confirmed, it will soon provide ukraine with anti personnel land mines, which are banned by an international treaty signed by keep your travelling. so as a new phase of the war has begun with russian president vladimir putting, lowering the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. the ukraine's, the use of attack comes long. the range missiles is being seen as a milestone in its defense against russia's invasion. it came off to us president joe biden finally gave keith the green light to use the us, made weapons against targets deeper inside russia must go, says the 6 ballistic missiles launched would tell, getting a military facility in rushes west and brians region. the kremlin says it's a defensive shut down 5. the attacks coincide with the passage of $1000.00 days sin
i'm terry morris, and good to help you with this ukraine's use of us made attack. and let's to strike a russian ammunition depot embryos because yet to see military retaliation from moscow. the strikes came shortly after washington authorized their use on russian territory. united states has also confirmed, it will soon provide ukraine with anti personnel land mines, which are banned by an international treaty signed by keep your travelling. so as a new phase of the war has begun with russian...
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. >>> breaking news outside of new york city, morris county new jersey, a massive wildfire.ultiple evacuations, red flag warnings posted. >> reporter: authorities sounding the alarm across the northeast, record high temperatures and extremely dry conditions fuelling intense wildfires, including this in new jersey, forcing evacuations just west of new york city. the lookout filed were is only 10% contained. >> it's dry. we need rain bad. these structures are old, can go up like matchsticks. >> reporter: authorities say it's threatening 13 structures, at least eight homes under voluntary evacuation orders. >> as a homeowner ten miles up the road, concerned. >> reporter: to the north in massachusetts, unprecedented of 100 wildfires in the last week. >> october was the driest month ever and there's no end in sight. >> incredible pictures, trevor, thank you. >>> emergency curfew in place in orlando after a deadly shooting on halloween. two dead, multiple injuries. a young suspect has now been charged. victor is in florida. >> reporter: tonight a state of emergency declared in orl
. >>> breaking news outside of new york city, morris county new jersey, a massive wildfire.ultiple evacuations, red flag warnings posted. >> reporter: authorities sounding the alarm across the northeast, record high temperatures and extremely dry conditions fuelling intense wildfires, including this in new jersey, forcing evacuations just west of new york city. the lookout filed were is only 10% contained. >> it's dry. we need rain bad. these structures are old, can go up...
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morris for other homeless leaders who have since been killed and the i c. c says, it doesn't know whether mohammed died face in fact a life, but a can't prove otherwise. and therefore, as proceeds with his arrest for it, no, he stands accused also of war crimes and crimes against humanity. and those include rate on other sexual violence, the crime of extermination also of targeting civilians and taking hostages. and of course that relates to the last pair of tax is october 7th and the hostages that have to be taken ever since. and therefore, he also is internationally wanted and also considered a fugitive of these courts. where is the, we know that the i, c, c, the, the court. it has the power to issue arrest warrants, talk to me a balance. it's power or maybe like the roof to execute these waters devil. that's really the exact limit of international law that we see playing out here because the court doesn't have and there is no such thing as any sort of international police force. it can go on arrest suspect as war criminals. instead, the court has to rely
morris for other homeless leaders who have since been killed and the i c. c says, it doesn't know whether mohammed died face in fact a life, but a can't prove otherwise. and therefore, as proceeds with his arrest for it, no, he stands accused also of war crimes and crimes against humanity. and those include rate on other sexual violence, the crime of extermination also of targeting civilians and taking hostages. and of course that relates to the last pair of tax is october 7th and the hostages...
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i mean, it's extraordinary the lengths to which -- he had to kind of be talked into it by morris codethis morris code as it tapped out what he called mantra and mission to keep the faith maybe. it's exactly that, david, there's no way to go through years of brutal torture of solitary confinement and the hell they endured without faith and stories of christmas and celebrating christmas in captivity that what communion looks like in captivity and country where religion was persecuted and point about being secret about it or not so open and operators telling me i've never shared this story before, but i trust you, emily, to carry it accurately and adequately and i'll carry that honor. david: my son was in two wars and my wife was praying all the time and has devotion to our lady and claims that she gives our lady credit for his coming back without physical injuries, but i still haven't talked to him about it. i mean, he still holds the stuf. it's terribly hard but the role that prayer plays with families is also extraordinarily important. this guy, charlie plum, his family got directly i
i mean, it's extraordinary the lengths to which -- he had to kind of be talked into it by morris codethis morris code as it tapped out what he called mantra and mission to keep the faith maybe. it's exactly that, david, there's no way to go through years of brutal torture of solitary confinement and the hell they endured without faith and stories of christmas and celebrating christmas in captivity that what communion looks like in captivity and country where religion was persecuted and point...
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showing the cruelty was also a tool, and the voice you heard, interviewing jacob's filmmaker, errol morris, they said they teamed up to create a new film called separated. i was happy to have jacob and errol here to join me, to show how unprecedented this policy was point >> this represents something different and something new and it's important to remember and acknowledge that fact, when you are separating a two month old nursing infant from his mother, that is a big difference, and you can hear the head of the department of homeland security, the secretary tell us that we are not doing anything unusual, we are just following the law. and why didn't they do this during the obama administration? obama deported lots of people, why didn't they do this? because they discussed it and decided it was immoral.>> they discussed it and decided it was immoral, that is what stopped obama, that is the dividing line. it is possible that it is dividing them. so what do we do now? joining me now is jacob sooboroff. jacob, i start with you, the book and the film are all done without knowledge that trump
showing the cruelty was also a tool, and the voice you heard, interviewing jacob's filmmaker, errol morris, they said they teamed up to create a new film called separated. i was happy to have jacob and errol here to join me, to show how unprecedented this policy was point >> this represents something different and something new and it's important to remember and acknowledge that fact, when you are separating a two month old nursing infant from his mother, that is a big difference, and you...
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joining me now is george ball, chairman at investors sanders morris.an for global trade overall? the threat that _ global trade overall? the threat that donald - global trade overall? tie: threat that donald trump has talk about have to be directionally correct but in the absolute as enacted much smaller than the threat. donald trump tends to over speak what he actually intends and i think that the intention, if you look at the potential treasury secretaries what other people being talked about for fiscal or monetary policy posts, a much more moderate. yes, some increase in tariffs but not nearly as large or as damaging as has been the headline that has been reported widely in the us and elsewhere. [30 has been reported widely in the us and elsewhere.— has been reported widely in the us and elsewhere. do you think donald trump _ us and elsewhere. do you think donald trump is _ us and elsewhere. do you think donald trump is using - us and elsewhere. do you think donald trump is using these - donald trump is using these tariffs to force other nations to
joining me now is george ball, chairman at investors sanders morris.an for global trade overall? the threat that _ global trade overall? the threat that donald - global trade overall? tie: threat that donald trump has talk about have to be directionally correct but in the absolute as enacted much smaller than the threat. donald trump tends to over speak what he actually intends and i think that the intention, if you look at the potential treasury secretaries what other people being talked about...
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morris sort an ability to establish a national bank. right. we'll be hearing more about this later on with alexander hamilton. but he wants to establish a national bank. it called it the bank of north america. and the whole idea was that you do utilize that bank to finance the revolutionary war and it has some success. but i think his sort of post mortem on this, his reflection, the bank of north america after the revolution is pretty telling what essentially said was i had difficulty with this. and the reason why is because the states always objected to anything i wanted to do. i always ran states what he called sort of provincial jealousies. i virginia wants to do this. massachusetts wants to do that. right. connecticut. something else again, it's that same old problem of how much can you compel as opposed to actually sort of asking, you have to go hand in hand in hand and ask for a revenue. right. so again, pretty problem it in terms of nationhood. the other area, a second area, i guess i should say, is is. and this again speaks to some of
morris sort an ability to establish a national bank. right. we'll be hearing more about this later on with alexander hamilton. but he wants to establish a national bank. it called it the bank of north america. and the whole idea was that you do utilize that bank to finance the revolutionary war and it has some success. but i think his sort of post mortem on this, his reflection, the bank of north america after the revolution is pretty telling what essentially said was i had difficulty with...
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